One of the reports said that the guy on the bike started shooting at the truck on the ramp from 23N to 42E.

Truck pulled into parking lot and scuffle ensued, gun reportedly when off when shooter was attempting to pistol-whip the dude, hence the grazing shot.

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What a joke.

Pistol-whip?

I would hate to be in a position in which I was so in fear for my life that I need to pull out a pistol, but if that ever happend there would be no warning shot....or shooting at something, or pistol whipping. There would be two to the chest and one to the head and there the threat would be over. Pulling a gun as a threat is a chicken shit move.

The real question, Luke, is whether you should carry your Glock chamber empty or not. Can you perhaps summarize the pros and cons of each style, in video format if possible?

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You know I'm a condition 3 type of guy with the Glock. I shoot the same way I ride, trying to stay on the safe side. Are you sneaking peaks at my videos? Don't let Indypup find out, he would be very jealous and probably mad. Maybe mad enough for the first You Tube Channel Viewer Rage shooting?:eek1

You know I'm a condition 3 type of guy with the Glock. I shoot the same way I ride, trying to stay on the safe side. Are you sneaking peaks at my videos? Don't let Indypup find out, he would be very jealous and probably mad. Maybe mad enough for the first You Tube Channel Viewer Rage shooting?:eek1

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Meef can't miss out on anything. It's in his DNA not to miss any evidence. That's why he is so articulate because he has to write a report about it.

I'm old enough to remember Jim Stillwagon, the OSU football player. He wasn't just an average player, but a 2 time All American defensive lineman who played on the 1968 national championship team. In his senior year he was the Outland trophy winner, as well as the first Lombardi award recipient. He was also named defensive player of the year by UPI.

All that being said, I hope he gets fair, but not favorable treatment by the legal system. From the initial reports, his actions don't seem justified and if he's found guilty, will constitute yet another black mark on all of us who ride.

No, but at least he didn't go on the run and make everyone on a red GS a suspect. That was thoughtful of him.

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Just think of the street cred you GS riders will have now. I mean GS bikes(especially the ADV version) already look like armored tanks; and now the public will realize they have the firepower to back up their looks. Can you imagine the intimidation factor if m/c clubs like the Outlaws, or Hells Angels adopted ADV GS's as their bike of choice? :eek1 I guess the stock exhaust would never do, however.

Just think of the street cred you GS riders will have now. I mean GS bikes(especially the ADV version) already look like armored tanks; and now the public will realize they have the firepower to back up their looks. Can you imagine the intimidation factor if m/c clubs like the Outlaws, or Hells Angels adopted ADV GS's as their bike of choice? :eek1 I guess the stock exhaust would never do, however.

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Now I can feel like a badass instead of a poser. Just ordered my Hell's Angels adhesive patch... hope ironing it on doesn't screw up the goretex in my Klim jacket.

You sure about that, or could it count against OSU football instead? They seem to like tattoos and drugs, why not add gun violence.

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Of course I'm not certain, but he wasn't playing football when the incident took place..........he was riding a motorcycle. And OSU fans, like fans everywhere(Penn State, for instance) are quick to rationalize, or even justify, illegal actions by anyone associated with their team.

In fact, I think the group most likely to be adversly affected by this incident are concealed carry gun owners in Ohio.